Editor's note: Waukesha native Nick Viall is searching for love during his fourth appearance on a "Bachelor"-franchise show. Will he find it? Our reporters will keep you in the loop with weekly updates.

What happened: The ladies' time in Wisconsin isn't over and neither is the Taylor-Corinne confrontation at Ramhorn Farm in Saukville. 23-year-old Taylor thinks 24-year-old Corinne doesn't have the emotional intelligence to be with 36-year-old Nick. Corinne, who previously said she has “zero privilege” (and a nanny), said Taylor “acts entitled." The rivals receive the final two roses of the evening, sending Astrid and Sarah home.

Nick reveals the next travel destination: New Orleans. The screams from the women seemed significantly more authentic than when they made their way to Wisconsin. This week there were three dates: a one-on-one, a group date and the dreaded two-on-one date.

The one-on-one date goes to Rachel, the 31-year-old from Dallas who graduated from Marquette Law School in 2011. Rachel accepted Nick's first impression rose night one and said she's worried about how long that impression would last. It's lasting.

They met at an open-air market and tried hot sauce, oysters and beignets. Nick said he has "explosive chemistry" with Rachel who "kind of has it all." Rachel is clearly into him as Nick chewed a beignet with his mouth open and she lovingly wiped powdered sugar from his face without commenting on his table manners. They join in on a second line parade in the street before heading to a concert and then dinner.

At dinner, Rachel shared how the last time she visited New Orleans she was in a second line parade for a funeral. In that experience, she decided to embrace life and take more chances (like dating on reality television). We also find out Rachel's dad, Sam A. Lindsay, is a federal judge in Dallas.

“I may be breaking rules here, but I’m super into you," Nick said to Rachel. He even brought up meeting her parents.

“I don’t believe in fairytales, but I believe in today and today was a fairytale,” Rachel said after the date.

Next up is the group date. Nick takes the women to a haunted house where Boo, the caretaker, explained how a young girl died of yellow fever there. She now haunts the place. The producers played shenanigans on the fearful ladies as they rotated having alone time with the "Bachelor." In Raven's one-on-one time with Nick, she drops an L-bomb — the season's first — and shared "the moment I fell in love with" Nick. Danielle M., a Germantown native who has been noticeably quiet since her one-on-one date in the second episode, received the group date rose.

Later, the three best friends Taylor, Corinne and Nick took a boat ride down the bayou. While Taylor got a card reading, Corinne used the alone time to tell Nick about how Taylor bullied her and said she was stupid. Nick gave the rose to Corinne, leaving Taylor alone in the woods. But it seems she won't leave without a fight a la Chad from JoJo's season of "The Bachelorette."

Number of mentions of Wisconsin: 1

How it came up: "We had a great date in Milwaukee," Danielle L. said during her time with Nick on the group date.

What we learned about Nick: He's self-conscious about already asking the fathers of two women for permission to marry their daughter on national television.

Best quote of the night: "Their relationship will be built off of whipped cream and lies," Taylor said about Corinne's connection with Nick.

Women remaining: 13

Coming up next: Taylor finds Nick and Corinne on their date to speak her truth. What seems to unravel next is a teary mess that makes it seem as if both Taylor and Corinne go home. Why are the rest of the women are so upset? We'll find out.